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Jules Grable: ‘I’m here to serve you’
“Grable does not just advocate for those impacted by sexual assault. She acts as a resource for students who face food, housing and financial insecurity, mental health challenges or anything that prevents a student from living out their college years to the fullest.”
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All or nothing: A guide to fandom
“You can still be a fan even if you don’t know what the celebrity’s favorite color was when they were 13 or what their mom makes on Thanksgiving.”
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Competition and commitment: Men’s club basketball
“‘Sometimes it can be a lot to handle, but I love every second of it.’”
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Navigating the trail to nationals
“‘We’re all here because we want to be elite.’”
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Students frustrated with ‘hit or miss’ Dawg Ride
Bulldogs express their concerns with Dawg Ride.
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Butler alumna works with campus organizations to elevate the mental health conversation
National Alliance of Mental Illnesses partners with Butler programs to bring more mental health resources to campus.
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The most wonder-fall time of the year
Snapshots of campus from above by Photo Co-Editor Grace Hensley.
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Dawg-Eared: BookTok — buy it or try it?
Ever wonder if a book will be worth the three-month hold at the public library? Is it worth buying? Or is it even worth taking the time to read? Find out Butler student opinions on popular BookTok books.
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Grab your D-I-C-T-I-O-N-A-R-Y: Butler Theatre performs a comedic spelling bee musical
Butler Theatre’s most recent Mainstage production is both hilarious and relatable for teenagers and adults. Read on to see what the show means to some of the actors.
